Surface analysis of stone and bone tools

WJ Stemp, AS Watson, AA Evans - … Topography: Metrology and …, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
Microwear (use-wear) analysis is a powerful method for identifying tool use that
archaeologists and anthropologists employ to determine the activities undertaken by both …

[HTML][HTML] Postglacial vegetation and climate change in the Lake Onega region of eastern Fennoscandia derived from a radiocarbon-dated pollen record

AI Krikunova, LA Savelieva, T Long, C Leipe… - Quaternary …, 2024 - Elsevier
With its numerous environmental archives stored in lake and peat sediments and relatively
low human pressure, the Lake Onega region in eastern Fennoscandia is regarded as a …

Palaeolithic personal ornaments: historical development and epistemological challenges

OM Abadía, A Nowell - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2015 - Springer
Since the 1990s, archaeological publications concerned with Palaeolithic personal
ornaments have diversified. This proliferation has resulted in an intense exploration of the …

Molluscs emergent, Part II: themes and trends in the scientific investigation of molluscs and their shells as past human resources

KD Thomas - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015 - Elsevier
Recent work in three major research themes involving molluscs is reviewed: 1. molluscs in
past human diets and subsistence systems, sclerochemistry and seasonality studies on …

[HTML][HTML] Neandertals on the beach: Use of marine resources at Grotta dei Moscerini (Latium, Italy)

P Villa, S Soriano, L Pollarolo, C Smriglio, M Gaeta… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Excavated in 1949, Grotta dei Moscerini, dated MIS 5 to early MIS 4, is one of two Italian
Neandertal sites with a large assemblage of retouched shells (n= 171) from 21 layers. The …

Shell Tools and Use-Wear Analysis: a Reference Collection for Prehistoric Arabia

K Lidour, D Cuenca Solana - Journal of Archaeological Method and …, 2024 - Springer
Prehistoric and Archaeological research has pointed out the role of marine resources in
modern humans' cognitive and cultural developments. Maritime adaptations constitute a key …

Beyond art: The internal archaeological context in Paleolithic decorated caves

MÁ Medina-Alcaide, D Garate-Maidagan… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
The inner zones of caves are those areas unreached by sunlight that remain in complete
darkness and require artificial light if humans are to occupy them. They are characterized by …

Coastal-hinterland exchange during the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age across the northern Ḥajar mountains: the case of marine shells at Masāfī 5 (Emirate of …

K Lidour, MP Pellegrino, J Charbonnier - … and Anthropological Sciences, 2023 - Springer
Archaeological investigations conducted since 2006 at Masāfī (hinterlands of the Emirate of
Fujairah, UAE) have led to the discovery of several architectural entities organised around …

Painting Altamira Cave? Shell tools for ochre-processing in the Upper Palaeolithic in northern Iberia

D Cuenca-Solana, I Gutiérrez-Zugasti… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Much of our knowledge of the symbolic world of Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers is
based on the study of the graphic representations found in Western European caves …

Plastic pollution: archaeological perspective on an Anthropocene climate emergency

E Praet - World Archaeology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Plastic pollution is a global phenomenon offering a vivid illustration of the scale of anthropic
impacts on the environment, a key characteristic in defining the Anthropocene. Plastic …